The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 16, 1949, Page 3

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Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point > 8 Point (Regular) Type BLACKFACE CAPS i 10¢ The rate for 8 Point black- 3 Consecutive Days __ 9c face caps is 2 times a line 18 Comemstive Deve red raphe Raggy aa 80 Consecutive Days _— 6c = Wisplay Rates On Display Application) 10 Point Type 8 Point 1% times rate for 8 Point LIGHTFACE-CAPS ee oe ‘The rate for 8 Point light- 12 Point aye face >) caps is 1% 2 times. rate 8 Point pare Cg ee lightface regular type. ao ee 618 Point Type ace re; 5 mencertiaetuns- 24 Point T face type is 1% times a line om y more than the cost for 8 4 times rate for 8 Point Point lightface regular type. lightface regular type. ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS AND HOUSES OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms| Single rooms $10 ‘up weekly. and bath, furnished.| Double from $12, Coffee Shop Summer rates, $75.00 and $85.00.| and Bar. may31-tf Coral Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Office. jun10-30t WANTED—TO RENT NAVAL officer and wife, with small child, want two-bedroom furnished apartment or house. Phone 1009-W. junl5-6tx FURNISHED one-bedroom apart- ment. Utilities furnished. Only couples need : Sea Isle Apts., 915 Windsor. jun10-30t FOR SALE—HORSES AND PONIES EFFICIENCY apartments, $60.00 HORSE, named “Champion”, with monthly. Near South Beach. Shown by appointment. Phone 1415-XJ. may13-30tx FURNISHED apartment, couple only. Apply 1127 Southard St., Phone 172. junl0-6tx saddle and bridle, complete, $150.00. 1908 Seidenberg Ave. junl14-4t FOR SALE-—REAL ESTATE THREE - BEDROOM MacArthur house, newly decorated, fenced in back yard, beautifully land- scaped. Phone 432-R. APARTMENT directly on water, maid service. By week or month. Phone 1475. junl0-tf living jun13-6tx reqm, bedroom, kitchen, tile GROCERY, doing a good busi- ness. Owner must leave town. Will sell the first good offer. Box J-14, c/o Citizen. juns-tf 1145.3. juni 1-tf COOL furnished apartment. Pine Plaza Apts., 1301 Truman, Tele- phone 215. junl3-tf SPACIOUS two-bedroom home, electric kitchen, large yard. Phone 440-W. junl4-3t FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES | SOLID maple bedroom set, Cros- ley 7 cu. ft. refrigerator, 9x12 maroon wool rug. Apply 406 United. Phone 1496-XR. junl4-3t ATTRACTIVE furnished apart- ment. Frigidaire, hot water, Magic Chef stove. Adults. No pets. $86.00. 1206 Florida Street,; ss Phone 243-R. junl4-tf{ YOUTH maple bed, spring and —_ mattress. Excellent condition. LARGE two-bedroom house.| Phone 1157-M. junl6-3tx furnished. Apply jun15-3t Completely 780 Bakers Lane. DOUBLE iron bed, spring cot, mattresses and gas range. 518 Elizabeth Street. junl6-3tx FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS 34-FOOT charter boat, ’48 Chrys- ler powered. Ready for fish- ing. Priced reasonably. Phone 701. junl5-4tx UNFURNISHED apartment to couple. No pets. Phone 226. junl5-3tx LARGE, cool one-bedroom, on Pearl Street. Child accepted. All-qlectric kitchen. $85.00 month- ly one mornings, 1185-R. junl4-16-2tx TWO-.BEDROOM apartment on Pearl! Street. Child accepted. All-electric kitchen. $120 month- ly. Phone mornings, 1185-R junl4-16-2tx ONE 13%-foot V-bottom Marine plywood boat with trailer, oars, oar locks, anchor and Champion motor. Good condition. Apply 820 Georgia Street after 4 P.M. junl5-3tx ONE-BEDROOM apartment, on Crtmneli Street. Couple only.| OUTBOARD motor, 10 h.p. Mer- $65.00 monthly, plus water and cury. Excellent running con- wiilities. Phone mornings, 1185-R./ dition. $150. Call 827-J, 3061 junl4-16-2tx | Harris Avenue. junl6-3tx VERY destrable unfurnished two-| FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS Sedveem house. Mot water, nice}; yard. Apply 620 Elizabeth St LEASES, 5 c each. Promissary junl6-3t} notes, le each. Minimum charge ~~ | 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., SREDROOM furnished § apart-| Phone 51. juné-tf rent All-electric kitchen, hot water furnished. 425 Francis St FOR SALE—TRAILER junl6-tf TWO-WHEEL aall-steel 1500-Ib. PURNISHED apartment for rent capacity utility trailer. Excel- Apply 1014 Grinnell ; lent condition. Apply 406 United junl6-30) Street, Phone 1496-XR. ———— junl4-3t FURNISHED apartment 1314] __ Bhise Street juni6-3tx| TRAVELO House Trailer, 22 ft. : Good condition. Sleeps four FOR RENT—COTTAGES = Must sell. First $700. Trailer] 15, U. S. Navy Trailer Park, No. MODERN furnished § one-ped-)) Commissary. junl4-3tx “—— cottage near béach Adults only The Price Organi-} | FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES. | oxttem, 411 Pleming, Phome 124 | gcoOTERS & MOTORCYCLES jun®-thurs-sat-tues-tf | _ ene | BARGAIN: Cushman Scooter, TWO _GEPROOM cottage oF) excellent condition. Leaving Grmneti Street All-electric | town. Heaston, 611 Truman Ave., bitehen. Child sccepted juni4-6tx $105) after 4:30 P.M. ently. Phone mornings, 1145-R.) __ jun)4-16-2tx) 1948 TRIUMPH vertical twin —_ =| motorcycle. $650. Apply after ROOMS 4:30 P.M. 715 Caroline Street. INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER. ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by Be Diaatahel BIA Aine MO S| te 2 SCARE ane deere Mienerai aN scam a tne per line.) -. |] School Will Last [Test Shows : Deadline {To insure publication, copy must be in the~Adver- Alb boys and girls between 4 and 16 may attend Daily Vacation Bible School which begins tomor- tow at 9 a. m., at the First Bap- BUFFALO, N. ¥.—()—A new! The ‘pe fist Church, the Rev. George Mc- ane ak ea eee _ Some Neill. Ray, pastor, announced to-} anemia in humans. a in. < ees - some . Key West and Vicinity: Partly }day. . : The test promises to aid Thirty faculty members are| better treatment of the disease. handling the school. The inter-jIt is reported by Dr. Oliver P. mediate class is under the charge | Jones, assistant dean of the Uni- Le hapoxgel “ = ew Fearn super- <a an Buffalo Medical School eek : Office intendent, a . R. Crawford, ph Smith of the depart-| With s Business office in The Mrs. E. L. Buchanan and Mrs.|ment of anatomy. Bennett. Juniors are in-charge of Miss Door to the right on enter- Sarah Hugus, superintendent, and ing building. /Mrs. Julia Gibson, Mrs. H. N. 4 Tedder, Mrs. G. M. Ray, Mrs. G. ont aoe Ramirez, P s . George innell, Mrs. Jes- In the event of error in advertis-| -. Millican, H. N. Tedder, Ray- mond: Cloe and John Day. Anemia is due to the body's} tle: ton failure to make enough red blood tories: The cells that form there |ness thru don’t divide and grow in the| Showers supplied by the liver. d 1 Drugs like liver extract, froli¢ Primary school is under Mrs.|.‘: i : : acid, and the new vitamin B-1} Agnes Jackson, superintendent, usually overcome the trouble. and Mrs. Verna Lowe, Mrs. F. W. Just how'they da thie wakes Seiity. en. Roy DURG. MOC oe iden cat. tee Se we FIVE bundles of old newspapers;} . Beginners'are under Mrs. Jesse {8¢t at the bone marrow: in hu- 5c. Inquire The Citizen Office,| Briggs, superintendent, and Mrs.|™ans to see what is happenng. Phone 51. jun22-tf| Barbara _ Skelton, Mrs. Lee|So Dr. Jones turned to primitive} « - 1 Ski , Mrs. West, Mrs. Green| blood cells in unborn ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See jd ive. Cross. , these embryos are eal hide us for cheapest prices in town.} Principal is the Rev. Mr. Ray, | old. These blood cells had: formed 1060-M, Buster Cerezo. junl-tf}while the secretary-pianist iS | before the embyro. livers had Miss Lorraine Nottage. developed: on stared) oe : " RADIQ-Phonograph combination,| Rhodes’ is in charge of the libra-|ny. st cells ar nie tine Ween t table model, $50.00. 3070 Har:|ry, and Mrs. Mock is in charge’.."° rat cells at this time resem- ris Ave., Phone 432-R. of refreshments. ible the cells in the bone marrow |» junt5-5tx with pernicious ‘tof humans x anemia. LAWNMOWER, lightweight, cuts TODAY IN HISTORY By feeding anti-anemia drugs} Mean well, $5.00. Phone 432-J. (Know America) to the mother rats, he can see : jun16-3tx| _1775—The Quartermaster Corps! what affect the drug has on the of the U. S. Army first organ-| blood cells thmselves. The test leather baby | ized. also can show whether there is 1858—Accepting the Republican| anything in a new drug that] !nomination as U. S. Senator from} would work against anemia. Iinois, Lincoln utters his Cit DOWN toric “A house divided against it- { j LARGE folding carriage. Practically new. Tele- Phone 1538-J. juni6-6t FOR SALE—USED CARS fself cannot stand . . ..” 1940.MERCURY Convertible. Can} .1863—Inventor Ebenezer But-} be: seen at Overseas Market,|terick markets first patterns from 935 Truman Avenue. stiff cloth. * 1900—American troops under Gen. Chaffee, ordered to -China-4|° Boxer Rebellion... : 1903—The Ford Motor Com- pany founded. 1918—The War Savngs junl4-3tx ann RES EENEA AER eeneeemeeeeeeemeeeeE NEW, fast 13x 5 Weldwood run- about, with steering wheel and new 10 h.p. Mercury motor. Used twice. Will sell separately. Call , 1397-M. junl4-3tx| Thrift Stamps drive starts, in New York. 1936: CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan,| 1933—National Recovery Act against big expenses. And every once ina while a request for] more mazuma is turned down, Congress pats itself on the back and says, see, we. did it. Then what. Along toward the end of and FIDES. Base) Tomorrow good condition, $250. 920 Du-|(N. R. A.) in effect. P. W. A.crea-| the session or before a vacation (Eastern Standard Time), val Street, Phone 107, after 6:00| ted period, in comes a Deficiency High Low P.M. junl5-4tx} 1934 — Congress authorizes Appropriation request. And zingo 3:03 a.m. 8:06 a.m. President to accept membership | it goes throigh like Ponder at 2:23 p.m. 9:08 p.m. FOR SALE—FLOWERS, TREES,|in the International Labor Or-| tne Big Derby. And in the Defi- 000 PLANTS. SHRUBS, ETC. ganization . |, cienty BUN ate “alk the thi ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA 1941—All Nazi consulates in ys 1 hee e things! (Reference Station: Key (West) COLEUS, hibiscus, palms, cro-| the. United States closed. previously thrown out the Time of! of tons, geraniums, poincianas,}| 1942 -— Scrap rubber drive window. Station— Tide wate: ixoras, bougainvillaea, begonias, | starts. ; Most folks, congress deducts,! Bahia Honda ‘ rose and fruit trees, other plants.| 1844—American army of in-|have no idea as to what is ina de-} (bridge) _..—O0h10m 0.0 ft 1004 Southard Street, *Telephone } vasion in Normandy retakes Mon- | ficiency bill. So there goes the| No Name Key . 1049-J. juni6-1tx |te bourg. j claimed savings—&and 600,000 ex-} (east end) _.+2h 20m 1945—Americans on Okinawa stalled by the Japs. 1948—Congress overrides Pres- ident’s veto of Billion-dollar ap- propriation for Federal agencies. Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (north end) .+2h10m +414 f& ° NOTE: ‘ (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted, (+)—Plus sign: Corrections be added. cess persons hang onto their Govt. swivel’ chairs—and Mr. Taxpayer rolls his sleeves a little higher. And if by perchance some bud- get figure is trimmed—and then stays trimmed—via more prom- ised efficient operation, it is sometimes still bubious. How come, says Henry. Why, I replies, should some entirely unneeded activity requiring 600,000 or so en the Govt. payroll, be stream- lined and made efficient when the ‘whole project, complete, HELP WANTED—FEMALE EXPERIENCED maid and cook. Reference and health card re- quired. Satisfactory pay for eligible person. Write Box 33, Pearl-essence, made of scales Durham, N. C. Employment will| from small fish and used to fash- begin August Ist. junl13-6t} ion simulated pearls, is so much in demand that Norway has WAITRESS and curb girl. Ponce’s| pearl-essence factories near its Luncheonette. Apply in per-| herring fleet bases. son, 701 Simonton Street. junl4-6t WANTED—BABIES It s Your Home GIRL to iron once a week. Phone] FOR Legion Baby Show, July 1538-J. junl6-6t WANTED—TO SUB-LET WILL require for the month of August a suitable apartment or house furnished for family of four. Must be on oceanfront or very near. References exchang- ed. Write Box 33, Durham, N. C., stating price, furnishings and lo- cation: junl3-6t MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 156 E. V. Kinsman jun13-30t BEAUTY SALONS SUMMER rates now in effect. 20% reduction on all heat permanent waves. Cold waves, $8.50 up. Beauty Colony (up- stairs) 521 Southard Street, Tele- phone 206. jun4-30tx BUILDING PROPERTY owners: Estimates furnished at a price you can afforfl to pay on all alterations, | repairs; painting, etc. Will fi- nance up.to $10,000. A. C. Hart, 112@ Seuth Street, Phone 285-M. i junl4-6tx junl4-3tx ae wo — }- STORAG! apartments, rooms and) CUSHMAN, 1949, used two wa oe weeks. Perfect condition. Bud-} RED: ‘Brick Storage Co. Furni- ee eee dy seat. $210. Phone 870. ture or Phone jun.14-39t00| $, a. > Sunts-stxl70@, 0 Ss mayl7-30t 3rd. Loving cups, awards ga- lore. Register your baby at Beach- comber, Pollock’s, Paul Sher’s, Tropical Trader, Children’s Cor- ner, Allen’s Book Store and Ideal Togs at La Concha and Poinciana. junl6-Lit WANTED YOUR presence at American Legion Charity Festival, July 1-4. Fireworks, prizes, civic award. 5 junl1-15t FIREMEN need radio. Firemen in No. 1 Station will appreciate the gift of a radio. junl6-3tx Lost PAIR of bifocal glasses Tuesday at Fausto’s Grocery Store. Re- ward. Mary Smith, Columbia} Laundry. junl5-2tx GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES | POWER MOWER ; For rent by % or full day. Can! | be shared with neighbors. Key! | West Garden & Lawn Supply,} | 830 Fleming Street, Tel. 1019. | juni6-tf f FABRICS HOMEMAKERS IF clothes make the man, slip-/ covers and draperies make the! room, CAROLINE SHOP, 223 | could be put in the ash can in the first place. Like a list of 408 Farmer’s Bulletins offered me by congressman — “The native pa- paw”— “Housecleaning manage- and 405 others. What kind of helpless, simple folks does he think we are, I ask him that. Yours with the low-down, JO SERRA. WILL YOU SMILE? Voice Of Experience Young Harry: “Dad, what's the difference between a gun anda machine gun?” Dad: “There is a big differ- ence. It is just as if I spoke, and then your mother spoke.” The first man-made balloon is believed to have risen from the earth in 1782. FOR SALE Newsprint Second Sheets 50 25¢ ee Ann st., has the materials to | make the slipcovers and draper-! | ies. What are you waiting for?) junl5-3t Artman Press CITIZEN BUILDING ment”’—“Core and use of rope”—’ Design Your Floors to Please Yourself with GUARANTEED for LIFE ‘Kentile’ and ‘Armstrong’ ASPHALT TILE AND LOWEST IN PRICE Beautiful Floors: . . Easy to Keep Clean Coved Linoleum Sink and Work Tops FREE | ESTIMATES INLAID LINOLEUMS TOO, IF YOU PREFER Install It Yourself or Contract THE KEY WEST FLOOR COVERING CO. 132 DCVAL ST. TEL. 1454

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